Weber Weber
China has become the second development axis of Weber architecture after the European continent, headquartered in Nanhui, Shanghai. Weibo products cover exterior wall finishing and thermal insulation system, tile paving system, floor system and technical mortar system.
In China, after landing in Shanghai in 2005 to set up a production base, Weber successfully acquired maxit maxt in 2008 and opened another production base in Conghua, Guangzhou in 2014. Based on this, Weibo has four production bases in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou and Wuhan, and its sales and service network basically covers the first and second tier cities in China.
At Weber, all production bases follow the concept of "world class manufacturing (WCM)" of Saint Gobain group, so as to achieve a win-win situation of "excellent operation" and "customer satisfaction". Product quality is the life of an enterprise. Saint Gobain Weibo abides by strict quality assurance system. Weibo's factory has passed ISO9001 quality management system certification and ISO14001 environmental management system certification. We strictly control the quality of every link of production.
Weibo's Shanghai headquarters covers an area of more than 20000 square meters. At present, the annual output is 100000 tons, mainly producing exterior wall, technical mortar, and tile paving series products. The production base provides production, customer service, logistics, R & D and technical training services
Weberet broutin was founded in France in the early 20th century. George Weber and Mr. Jean Baptiste broutin set up a factory in Paris to produce gypsum and lime based exterior wall finishing mortar. The two factories merged in 1927.
After World War II in 1946, the company expanded into the field of reconstruction and renovation.
In 1970, the company became part of the poliet group and continued to expand.
In 1982, Weber began to expand its business to the European continent.
In 1990, Wilbur accelerated the process of expansion in Europe: Italy, Germany, Eastern Europe
In 1996, Weber officially joined Saint Gobain group, and the company became Weber of Saint Gobain